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Checkout quotes by Justin Tranter on Music
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‟ I am a genderless sea creature who has been writing and studying music since I was 12.
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‟ I just want to make music that people hear, and I'm not ashamed of that.
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‟ Obviously, Gaga's one of the greatest music visionaries of our time, and Beyonce is one of the greatest visions of our time. She is a music visionary, too.
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‟ The larger streaming grows, the less money there will be to get the music out there, which, to me, is the sad part.
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‟ I was born into the most amazing family an underdog could be born into, and I was born into the LGBTQ community. And what a beautiful community we are. The art, the music, the fashion, the brains, the fight, the survival skills, the diversity, male, female, non-binary, Gender Non Conforming, cis, trans, femme, and all races.
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‟ I feel like there is a lot of homophobia and misogyny in the music business, and I feel like I've gotten to a place where I've broken down a lot of those doors.
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‟ Music spoke to me when I was young in such an intimate, empowering, magical way, and I think that music is already doing that for young queer kids.
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‟ I first fell in love with music when I was five years old because of 'Annie.' And then 'The Little Mermaid' really made me want to start singing. And then the fierce, amazing women of the '90s - Alanis Morrissette, Courtney Love, Tori Amos, Ani Difranco, Paula Cole, Patty Griffin - made me want to start writing.
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‟ Pop just means popular - it can be any genre, and if it becomes popular, then it's pop music.
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‟ Great music is just very clear. Sonically and lyrically, you understand the point of view, you understand the melodies, you understand the vibe, and you understand the lyric pretty damn quickly. To me, that doesn't make it 'less than' - it makes it 'more than.'
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‟ The only thing that's serious to me about music is making sure marginalized people are included in the story.
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